My favourite Art Deco buildings & other gems. Part III

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Leisure Walks
May 31
2025

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8 people waitlisted

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£12.50
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Flat, easy terrain 8.5km/5 miles on pavements.

Following part I in March and part II in April, we take a final trip around central London exploring my favourite Art Deco buildings and other architectural delights along the way. This walk focuses on Victoria, Pimlico and Westminster. I'm by no means an expert, but I do love Art Deco and different styles of architecture and I will endeavour to provide some background about each building from my own research. We'll also pass a number of historic monuments and other notable places of interest. 

Waiting List

Please note, I am limiting the group size to 15, as central London will be busy and these types of walks are easier to manage with a smaller group. If you missed parts I & II , I will probably repeat all three walks again in the future. 

Walking route and itinerary 

This is a linear walk starting at Victoria train station and ending at the Retro Bar near Charing Cross station. 

This route map can be viewed in OS Maps, but is for guidance only and is subject to change. 

Buildings we'll pass include The Apollo Theatre, Victoria Coach Station, the former Imperial Airways Terminal building, 55 Broadway, Westminster Cathedral, Rogers House, The Royal Festival Hall and the Adelphi Building

Afterwards

Optional drinks at the Retro Bar for anyone who wishes to join me. 

New Members

New members are very welcome. Please message me if you have any questions or concerns before the day. 

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All Images were taken by Neil Prior.